
Extreme Cleverness: Functional Data Structures in Scala
1 year ago
Daniel Spiewak's kickoff presentation for the Northeast Scala Symposium, 2011 nescala.org/
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I calculated that log(2^64) in base 64 is 10 so does that mean that this would be nearly as efficient with arrays 64 long?
zz>import scala.math.log
import scala.math.log
zz>log(Math.pow(2,64))/log(64)
warning: there were deprecation warnings; re-run with -deprecation for details
res16: Double = 10.666666666666668